In case there are too many variables with height and width of a slot port to make a calculator, all you need to do is convert the round port to a slot or square port with the same surface area. For example, a 6 inch round port has a surface area of 28 square inches. This will be the same as a port of 2 X 14 inches, or 4 X 7 inches or a square port of 5.3 inches.

In case there are too many variables with height and width of a slot port to make a calculator, all you need to do is convert the round port to a slot or square port with the same surface area. For example, a 6 inch round port has a surface area of 28 square inches. This will be the same as a port of 2 X 14 inches, or 4 X 7 inches or a square port of 5.3 inches.

4 inch port 3.14159 X (2 X 2) = 12.566 Which is the same area as a port 1 X 12 inches. Or a 2 X 6 inch port.

Hopefully he can help you out with a calculator, but if he can't I hope this helps you.

The slot port length calculator is finally available. I used your math in the examples above to calculate the diameter of an equivalent round port based on the area of the slot determined by the width and height fields, but I did not round off Pi, so the output will differ slightly from your examples. Give it a try and let me know if this is what you wanted.

Actually I used my own math, but I did base it on converting the area of the slot to that of a cirlce to get a diameter to calculate length. ___________________________________ the12volt • Support the12volt.com

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